Tummy Tuck With Breast Lift 13 Days Ago
The following post from our
forum
is from a woman who had a tummy tuck with a breast lift 13 days ago and her
surgical drains are still draining 75 cc's a day. She is wondering if this
drainage is excessive.
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Date: 12/17/2011 |
Submitted by: AChilds |
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I had a tummy tuck and breast lift/augment about 13
days ago. I am recovering nicely, except this drain
in my abdomen. I am still draining about 75cc a day
and it looks like mostly blood. From research
online, I would think it should not look like pure
blood at this point and should be slowing down. Is
there anything I can do to make this slow and stop
bleeding so I can get this removed?! Is this an
indication of a potential issue if it's still mostly
blood at this point?
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RESPONSE
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| Date: 12/17/2011 |
Submitted by:
Tanner |
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AChilds,
I assume that you are going to regular follow-up
visits with your surgeon. I would think that if
there was an issue or something abnormal with your
drainage your surgeon would discuss it with you.
Those are all good questions to ask him/her at your
next visit. If your next visit isn't for a few days
and you are really concerned or worried about this
then why not call their office. The on duty nurse
can probably answer your questions and ease your
fears over the phone.
If I were you I would look at or chart my daily
drainage. If it is slowly decreasing, that's
probably a good sign that you are healing. If it is
increasing, then I would call my doctor. Your
combined tummy tuck and breast lift augment may take
longer to heal and to stop draining than a normal
tummy tuck.
One thing I wouldn't want to have happen is to
remove the drain too soon. If that's done and you
are still draining, the drain fluid has nowhere to
go. You may possibly form a seroma or develop other
complication from it.
I know of nothing that you can do to make it slow
down and stop bleeding other than not to aggravate
it by overdoing exercise and activities. Your body
will heal at the rate that it heals. Always wearing
your compression garment may also help (which you
are probably doing anyway).
I can't tell you if it's a potential issue that your
drainage looks like mostly blood. You will need to
talk to your doctor about that.
Good luck,
Tanner
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